Hey guys,
I have only just got around to ordering a wii (will get it modded!) but I'm a little confused by what is actually possible with a modded wii. I have had a good read and I find a lot of conflicting information and poorly explained "guides". Basically;
1) How easy is it to create a multigame GC disc? What is the best guide/tool for this task? Why do so many people seem to have playback problems when doing this?
2) Same question as above but for oldschool emulators + roms discs (NES, SNES, MAME, etc..) It seems a modded Wii is capable of running a bunch of emulators in gamecube mode? Can you fit multiple emulators and a selection of roms on the same disc?
3) Can emulator saves be written to an SD card via the gecko SD adapter? How easy is it to rip wii iso's to an SD card using an SD adapter?
Sorry for all the complete and utter newb questions. I'm sure I will figure most of them out for myself once I actually have a wii in my hands. Just hoping people can provide some helpful information or links to good guides.
Thanks a lot!
I have only just got around to ordering a wii (will get it modded!) but I'm a little confused by what is actually possible with a modded wii. I have had a good read and I find a lot of conflicting information and poorly explained "guides". Basically;
1) How easy is it to create a multigame GC disc? What is the best guide/tool for this task? Why do so many people seem to have playback problems when doing this?
2) Same question as above but for oldschool emulators + roms discs (NES, SNES, MAME, etc..) It seems a modded Wii is capable of running a bunch of emulators in gamecube mode? Can you fit multiple emulators and a selection of roms on the same disc?
3) Can emulator saves be written to an SD card via the gecko SD adapter? How easy is it to rip wii iso's to an SD card using an SD adapter?
Sorry for all the complete and utter newb questions. I'm sure I will figure most of them out for myself once I actually have a wii in my hands. Just hoping people can provide some helpful information or links to good guides.
Thanks a lot!